Sunday, January 30, 2011

Crime… It happens on your block and in your home… Are you prepared?


With the downfall of the economy, it is hardly a surprise to anyone that there has been an increase and a correlation with home robberies and break-ins. People who once had work and were able to provide for themselves have now resulted to other means of providing for their family. As sad as this is, it still does not excuse their behavior. The question is, what are you doing to protect your family and your loved ones from this increase of violent behavior? Now you may be saying, but I live in a really nice area… This could never happen… Well, to that I would say that it only takes once. Because of this growing need, Associated Group Remodeling has expanded and thus created a sister company, “How to Catch a Thief”.

According to the FBI, home invasions occur every 14 seconds in the United States. Experts who have looked at this increase in theft have determined that homes that do not have a professional security system are more likely to be robbed than those who do not. In 2003 it was found that there were over 14 million cases of theft of property and over 83% of these were related to residential and business break-ins. The US Bureau of Justice Statistics found that around 75% of all crimes committed in the United States were related to property crime. Essentially, most of the crime that occurred could have been caught on a security system so that justice could have been delivered.

Because of this, home security systems are not something that one should just consider and then pass over lightly. Many people think that the odds are in their favor that it simply won’t happen to them. Additionally many people think that security systems are too expensive to install in their homes. At “How to Catch a Thief” they offer a wide variety of products that are designed to meet both your needs and budget. Give “How to Catch a Thief” a call so you can sleep well at night knowing that both your family and property is well protected! Call them at: (602) 482-9097

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